RECIPE : PEPPERED SNAIL & BOILED PLANTAIN!


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I love peppered snails!!! Love, love love! When I told Semilore's mom that I made this on Sunday and did not eat it, instead I carried myself to that once chance buffet in V.I she almost slapped me. LOL.

I love snails but I don't like eating the ones I did not prepare myself because I feel sometimes they are not cleaned properly. This one I cleaned myself and I chop am lick mouth very well! Let me not bore you with talk, we'll go straight to the recipe! Ps. I even filmed it for you, see how thoughtful I am? Scroll down to watch the video and don't forget to subscribe to my Youtube channel HERE 

INGREDIENTS
SALT
ONION
SNAIL
CURRY
THYME
TOMATOES
PLANTAIN
VEGETABLE OIL
BOUILION CUBE 
GREEN PEPPER

RECIPE
  • Peel and boil plantain, I like to use half ripe plantain and I do not add salt because too much salt is not god for your health!!! *sometimes I peel and boil other times I boil in its skin.
  • Wash snails with lime/lemon and water. I like to buy already washed snails and I re wash. Ain't nobody got time to crack and wash snail from start. 
  • Place washed snails in boiling water, add salt, bouillon cube and onion, cook for about 25 minutes.
  • Blend tomatoes, pepper and onion, roughly I usually use a lot of pepper because I need it to be hot: I need my nose to run, that is the enjoyment.
  • Pour tomato mixture in a pot and boil till the water dries up. I like to do this because it means my tomato is quite cooked before i fry.
  • Heat up a pan/pot, add vegetable oil
  • When the oil is hot, add the chopped onion and fry for a bit, add the green pepper, everywhere will just be scenting. At this stage I like to add curry and bouillon cube again, kill your neighbours with the aroma of your food!
  • Add boiled tomato mixture and fry for about 5 minutes, then add the boiled snail
  • Reduce the heat of your cooker and allow it to stew slowly. Na this type dey sweet pass.
  • After about 5-10 minutes it should be ready to eat. 
  • Serve with rice/boiled yam/ fried yam/ boiled plantain!


24 comments

  1. i usually boil the planitain in its skin.

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  2. I usually boil plantain in its skin too....LMAO SIsi likes food ehn!!! she nor even hol body..con dey type "Serve with rice/boiled yam/ fried yam/ billed plantain!"...Me i nor sabi billed plantain o! where dem dey sell am?

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  3. Sisi you want to kill someone o lol. I miss snail, it's really been a while.

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    1. I was craving snail, just had to enter the kitchen

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  4. Wow! I love licking igbin before eating it.................always niceeeeee.

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  5. Love love love this! In fact this weekend, i'm going through all your recipes :)

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  6. Love love love this!

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  7. Oh how I miss snail.....
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  8. This meal looks inviting (You do take lovely pictures!) and the recipe looks quite simple, I have to do myself a favor and cook this dish. I've never cooked snail myself and the few times I tried em, they were too dry and hard for my poor teeth :( but after reading this post, I am determined to fall in love again!

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  9. This meal looks inviting (You do take lovely pictures!) and the recipe looks quite simple, I have to do myself a favor and cook this dish. I've never cooked snail myself and the few times I tried em, they were too dry and hard for my poor teeth :( but after reading this post, I am determined to fall in love again!

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  10. This looks delicious, will try it one of these days. Looks simple enough.

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  11. I love snails!
    I like that your recipes are usually simple and straightforward.

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  12. I'm gonna try it out. ^_^
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  13. thanks for the recipe i just came across the last bag of snail in my freezer need to make something extra yummy because only God knows when next we would find someone nice enough to help bring snails, can i use this recipe for gizzard too?

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